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Updated: 10:49 PM Feb 29, 2008
Happy to Be Home; Long Recovery Ahead
21-year-old Brian Schulz doesn't remember the snowmobile crash that killed two of his friends. He found out just a couple of days ago that they died. Now resting at home, he's amazed he's alive.
Posted: 9:24 PM Feb 29, 2008Reporter: Mary Rinzel Email Address: mary.rinzel@weau.com |
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Good to read of the excellent recovery that Brian is making! We've been praying for that boy at Church every Sunday morning, since Beatrice Grindle brought his accident to our attention. We pray for the families of his two departed friends as well! God bless you Brian! ~Ervin Witmer (Pastor, Church of the Brethren, Stanley)